- Trent Green
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currentteam=St. Louis Rams
currentnumber=12
currentposition=Quarterback
birthdate=birth date and age|1970|7|9
birthplace=Cedar Rapids, Iowa
heightft=6
heightin=3
weight=217
debutyear=1995
debutteam=Washington Redskins
college=Indiana
draftyear=1993
draftround=8
draftpick=222
pastteams=
*San Diego Chargers (1993-1994)*
*British Columbia Lions (1994)
*Washington Redskins (1995-1998)
*St. Louis Rams (1999-2000)
*Kansas City Chiefs (2001-2006)
*Miami Dolphins (2007)
*St. Louis Rams (2008-present):*Inactive and/or practice squad member only
status=Active
highlights=
*Super Bowl champion (XXXIV)
* 2xPro Bowl selection (2003, 2005)
* 2xDerrick Thomas MVP Award (2003, 2005)
statweek=5
statseason=2008
statlabel1=TD-INT
statvalue1=162-109
statlabel2=Passing yards
statvalue2=28,186
statlabel3=QB Rating
statvalue3=86.7
nfl=GRE367521Trent Jason Green (born
July 9 ,1970 in city-state|Cedar Rapids|Iowa) is anAmerican football quarterback for theSt. Louis Rams of theNational Football League . He was drafted by theSan Diego Chargers in the eighth round of the1993 NFL Draft . He playedcollege football at Indiana.Currently in his second stint with the Rams, Green has also played for the
British Columbia Lions ,Washington Redskins ,Kansas City Chiefs andMiami Dolphins . He earned aSuper Bowl ring during his first stint with the Rams and was selected to twoPro Bowl s with the Chiefs.Early years
Green grew up in
St. Louis, Missouri and attendedSt. John Vianney High School inKirkwood, Missouri , a suburb of St. Louis.College career
Green played
college football at Indiana where during his four year career, threw for 5,400 yards with 23 touchdowns and 32 interceptions. He graduated with a degree in business.Professional career
Early career
In 1993, Green was drafted as the twenty-sixth pick in the eighth round and 222nd overall by the
San Diego Chargers . He spent a year as a backup and saw no playing time. After being cut in 1994 by theBritish Columbia Lions of theCanadian Football League , he finally became aNFL starter in 1998 with theWashington Redskins . That year, Trent threw for 3,441 yards, 23 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions. Soon after Green rejected a 4-year $12 million offer from the Redskins and on February 15, 1999, Green signed a 4-year $16.5 million contract with theSt. Louis Rams which included a $4.5 million signing bonus. [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SL&p_theme=sl&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB05176B86CD7A3&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM St. Louis Post-Dispatch.com] ]First stint with Rams
In 1999 Green was slated to be the starter for the Rams, but suffered a season-ending injury in a preseason game on a hit to the knee by
Rodney Harrison .Kurt Warner took over and led the Rams to theSuper Bowl XXXIV championship against theTennessee Titans . The next year, Green started the season as a backup again. He started most of the middle of the season while Warner was out with a broken hand. The Warner/Green duo led the Rams to the highest team passing yard total inNFL history, with 5,232 net yards. Due to a poor defensive unit, the Rams were eliminated from the playoffs in the first round by theNew Orleans Saints . Nine of the eleven defensive starters would be cut during the offseason. Green was traded during the offseason to theKansas City Chiefs , who had just lostElvis Grbac to theBaltimore Ravens .Kansas City Chiefs
During his first season in Kansas City, Green struggled despite the presence of
tight end Tony Gonzalez andrunning back Priest Holmes . He threw for 3,783 yards and 17 touchdowns, but also threw 24interception s. Green showed marked improvement in 2002, throwing 26 touchdowns to only 13 interceptions as the Chiefs went 8-8. In 2003, Green had his breakout year, throwing for 4,039 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. He led the Chiefs to a 13-3 record and a first-round bye in the playoffs. However, in the divisional playoff game, they lost a 38-31 shootout toPeyton Manning and theIndianapolis Colts . The game was notable for there being no punts by either team, a first in NFL playoff history. Green was elected to his firstPro Bowl that year. The next season, the Chiefs went 7-9 as Priest Holmes suffered a knee injury in their eighth game against theTampa Bay Buccaneers in Tampa,Florida and missed the rest of the regular season. At the time, he was leading the league in both rushing and scoring. However, Green still had a stellar year, passing for 4,591 yards, 27 touchdowns, and 17 interceptions. His passing total was second only to Minnesota'sDaunte Culpepper .In 2005, the Chiefs, with an improved defense, improved their record to 10-6, but failed to make the playoffs. Green had another strong season in 2005, throwing for 4,010 yards (second only to New England's
Tom Brady ), and only throwing just 10 interceptions, his lowest season total ever. Green was elected to his secondPro Bowl following the season. With a third consecutive 4,000 yard season, Green joinsDrew Bledsoe ,Brett Favre ,Peyton Manning ,Dan Marino ,Dan Fouts andWarren Moon as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to pass for more than 4,000 yards in three or more seasons during their careers. Green has the distinction of having three consecutive seasons with a QB rating of 90.0 or better. Green has started 80 consecutive games during his first five years with the Chiefs, a team record.Green's 2006 season was put in jeopardy by a severe
concussion he suffered during onSeptember 10 , 2006, against theCincinnati Bengals in Kansas City. [ [http://www.celebtreat.com/Trent-Green.html Trent Green - Suffers Severe Head Concussion ] ]In a bizarre confluence of events, a scrambling Green attempted to slide during a third quarter play, but was hit hard by Cincinnati defensive end
Robert Geathers , who had lowered his shoulders, but instead struck the quarterback in an unusual position. However, the official determined that no foul had been committed and Geathers insisted that he had tried to check up, but was pushed by Chiefs receiverEddie Kennison .CBS announcerRandy Cross , a former offensive lineman with theSan Francisco 49ers , believed the hit was unintentional and supported the officials' decision. National Football League officials took the same position and, onSeptember 13 ,2006 , declined to fine Robert Geathers because he did not have complete control of his body.Green was rendered unconscious and the game was delayed for over fifteen minutes while he received medical attention. He reportedly regained consciousness in the tunnel and could not recall the play. According to Chiefs general manager
Carl Peterson , preliminaryX-ray s revealed a "very, very severe concussion" and stated that Green would be out indefinitely. [http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/KC/] ]On Saturday, October 21, 2006, it was reported that Trent Green was cleared by doctors to return to practice. Chiefs president and general manager Carl Peterson said that this does not mean that he is cleared to play. Peterson confirmed that Green's return to practice would be in a controlled environment to see how far along he is in his recovery from a "very, very severe concussion."
On November 15, 2006,
Kansas City Chiefs head coach,Herman Edwards announced that Trent Green would take back his starting quarterback job fromDamon Huard who took over when Green suffered aconcussion .Miami Dolphins
On
February 27 ,2007 Damon Huard was re-signed by the Chiefs for $7.5 million over 3 years, causing a "quarterback controversy" in Kansas City. Green initially asked to take a pay cut in his 2007 salary, and had been granted permission to seek a trade to another team. Teams interested included theMiami Dolphins Teicher, Adam. [http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/sports/.htm Browns may go for Green] "Kansas City Star", page D5, 28 March 2007.] (who offered a seventh round draft pick to the Chiefs, but the Chiefs declined, instead seeking a fifth round pick), theDetroit Lions , andCleveland Browns were also interested in Green prior to the2007 NFL Draft . Green was not traded on draft weekend as previously expected. Trent Green said he would not return to Kansas City, therefore making his release possible. Green has told the Chiefs that Miami is his preference being that he previously worked under both head coachCam Cameron and quarterbacks coachTerry Shea .On
June 5 , the Chiefs agreed to trade Green to the Miami Dolphins for a conditional fifth round pick in the2008 NFL Draft , pending a physical from GreenPasquarelli, Len. [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id= Green goes to Dolphins from Chiefs in trade] "ESPN.com", 5 June 2007.] which was subsequently passed. Green was introduced at a news conference in Miami onJune 6 . The draft pick will become a fourth-round pick if Green plays more than 70 percent of Miami's offensive plays. OnAugust 20 the Dolphins named Green the starter withCleo Lemon named as his backup, despite the fact that neither of them had thrown a TD pass to that point pre-season play. Second round pick John Beck was named third string.Green's position with his new team—as well as his career—was instantly put in jeopardy on
October 7 as he suffered another severe concussion early in a game against the Texans at Houston. With just under 4 minutes to play in the first quarter, Green put his shoulder low to the knees of 315-pound Houston defensive tackleTravis Johnson in a successful attempt to block him on a play that started with a fumbled handoff to Dolphins rookie WRTed Ginn Jr . Ginn, who was running right-to-left across the backfield when the exchange was fumbled, recovered the ball near the sidelines and then reversed field. Johnson went down in a sprawling tumble on the block at the same time Green fell face-down to the turf, knocked out cold after being struck in the head with Johnson's knee. Johnson, upon getting up and seeing Ginn had been stopped and the play ended, immediately walked towards Green's body, jabbing his finger at the motionless quarterback. Johnson was flagged with a 15-yard penalty fortaunting , and medical personnel quickly made their way to Green. After being examined on the field for nearly five minutes, Green was carted off on a stretcher asCleo Lemon stepped in to take his place.After the game an angry Travis Johnson had harsh words for Green, comparing him to "the scarecrow [who] wants to get courage" and calling the block "malicious." Corbett, Jim [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/dolphins/2007-10-10-sw-green_N.htm Concussion threat could mean end of Green's career] "USA Today.com", 11 October 2007.] Texans head coach
Gary Kubiak , while in some ways siding with Johnson in saying thatNFL officials should review the rules on "chop" blocks, also called Johnson's reaction over a fallen player "inexcusable." Corbett, Jim [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/dolphins/2007-10-10-sw-green_N.htm Concussion threat could mean end of Green's career] "USAToday.com", 10 October 2007.]While many fans and sportswriters alike have called for Green to retire, Wilson, Ryan [http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2007/10/12/trent-green-should-not-be-allowed-to-make-decisions-about-his-fu/ Trent Green Should Not Be Allowed to Make Decisions About His Future] "AOL Sports", 12 October 2007.] Snyder, Deron [http://www.news-press.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071012/COLUMNISTS06/71011072/1010/SPORTS Fins must save Green from himself] "The (Southwest Florida) News-Press", 12 October 2007.] Green was back with the team in practice, albeit in street clothes, the Friday after the injury after returning from
Kansas City where he was evaluated by the same medical team that made the diagnosis in 2006. CoachCam Cameron had initially expressed his plans for Green to return to the game before the end of the 2007 season. Bureau sources [http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/football/orl-dolphbeat1107oct11,0,3290851.story Green Says He's Not Done Playing] "Orlando Sentinel", 11 October 2007.] However, onOctober 20 ,2007 , the Dolphins announced that Green would be placed on injured reserve, and madeCleo Lemon their starting quarterback. Following the season, Green became one of nine players released by the Dolphins on February 11, 2008.econd stint with Rams
On March 10, 2008, Green agreed to a 3 year deal worth about $9 million with the
St. Louis Rams , re-joining the team he played for in 1999 and 2000. On Tuesday September 23, 2008 Trent was named the starter of the Rams for week 4 of the 2008 season, versus the Bills. He finished the game completing 17 of 32 passes, for 236 yards, 1 interception and a quarterback rating of 64.1.Personal life
Trent is married to Julie Green. [http://cache.deadspin.com/assets/resources/2007/01/JulieGreen500.jpg]
References
External links
* [http://www.stlouisrams.com/team/players/47382/ St. Louis Rams bio]
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